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Oliver Springs accepting applications for mayor

Posted at 5:05 pm March 4, 2016
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Oliver Springs City Building

The Oliver Springs City Building is pictured above. (Photo by City of Oliver Springs)

 

Information from WYSH Radio

The Oliver Springs Board of Aldermen—the Town Council—met Thursday night for the first time since Mayor Jerry Vann surprised everyone by announcing his resignation.

Vice Mayor Omer Cox is serving as mayor on an interim basis, and it is not clear yet if he wants to have the “interim” tag removed and be considered as Vann’s successor until the next election.

The Board took no action on the matter on Thursday night, instead deciding to have interested applicants submit their resumes to City Manager Becky Campbell by the end of the business day on Monday, March 14. That will give the Aldermen a chance to review the candidates before their next meeting on Thursday, March 17, when a decision could be made.

Here are the requirements to be considered as an Oliver Springs mayor: The applicant must be at least 18 years old and must have lived in Oliver Springs for at least six months.

For more information, call City Hall at (865) 435-7722.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Meetings and Events, Oliver Springs, Top Stories Tagged With: Becky Campbell, Jerry Vann, mayor, Oliver Springs, Oliver Springs Board of Alderman, Omer Cox, Town Council

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